Why don’t Sheretzs made into a Streimel convey tumah?

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The body of a sheretz conveys impurity. The translations of the animals that count as Sheratzim (Parashat Shemini) often include weasels or ferrets as well as rats, insects, and lizards.



Streimels (and fur coats) are often made from furry weasel like animals (martens, ferrets, raccoons, muskrats).



Why don't the wearers of these furs and pelts become impure from handling the bodies of sheratzim? Does it matter if the hat still has the animals' head attached?










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The body of a sheretz conveys impurity. The translations of the animals that count as Sheratzim (Parashat Shemini) often include weasels or ferrets as well as rats, insects, and lizards.



Streimels (and fur coats) are often made from furry weasel like animals (martens, ferrets, raccoons, muskrats).



Why don't the wearers of these furs and pelts become impure from handling the bodies of sheratzim? Does it matter if the hat still has the animals' head attached?










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  • They don't have to be made with real animals
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  • Why do you think they don't become impure from that?
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  • The original title almost got my close vote as being off-season PTIJ, and it didn’t seem to accurately reflect the question. Can you confirm that my edit is in line with your intention?
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The body of a sheretz conveys impurity. The translations of the animals that count as Sheratzim (Parashat Shemini) often include weasels or ferrets as well as rats, insects, and lizards.



Streimels (and fur coats) are often made from furry weasel like animals (martens, ferrets, raccoons, muskrats).



Why don't the wearers of these furs and pelts become impure from handling the bodies of sheratzim? Does it matter if the hat still has the animals' head attached?










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The body of a sheretz conveys impurity. The translations of the animals that count as Sheratzim (Parashat Shemini) often include weasels or ferrets as well as rats, insects, and lizards.



Streimels (and fur coats) are often made from furry weasel like animals (martens, ferrets, raccoons, muskrats).



Why don't the wearers of these furs and pelts become impure from handling the bodies of sheratzim? Does it matter if the hat still has the animals' head attached?







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  • They don't have to be made with real animals
    – Dude
    2 hours ago










  • Why do you think they don't become impure from that?
    – Double AA♦
    1 hour ago










  • The original title almost got my close vote as being off-season PTIJ, and it didn’t seem to accurately reflect the question. Can you confirm that my edit is in line with your intention?
    – DonielF
    1 hour ago
















  • They don't have to be made with real animals
    – Dude
    2 hours ago










  • Why do you think they don't become impure from that?
    – Double AA♦
    1 hour ago










  • The original title almost got my close vote as being off-season PTIJ, and it didn’t seem to accurately reflect the question. Can you confirm that my edit is in line with your intention?
    – DonielF
    1 hour ago















They don't have to be made with real animals
– Dude
2 hours ago




They don't have to be made with real animals
– Dude
2 hours ago












Why do you think they don't become impure from that?
– Double AA♦
1 hour ago




Why do you think they don't become impure from that?
– Double AA♦
1 hour ago












The original title almost got my close vote as being off-season PTIJ, and it didn’t seem to accurately reflect the question. Can you confirm that my edit is in line with your intention?
– DonielF
1 hour ago




The original title almost got my close vote as being off-season PTIJ, and it didn’t seem to accurately reflect the question. Can you confirm that my edit is in line with your intention?
– DonielF
1 hour ago










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Once a hide is tanned, even a bit, it no longer conveys impurity (Chullin 9:2).






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Once a hide is tanned, even a bit, it no longer conveys impurity (Chullin 9:2).






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Once a hide is tanned, even a bit, it no longer conveys impurity (Chullin 9:2).






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  • (The exception is human skin.)
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Once a hide is tanned, even a bit, it no longer conveys impurity (Chullin 9:2).






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Once a hide is tanned, even a bit, it no longer conveys impurity (Chullin 9:2).







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  • (The exception is human skin.)
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  • (The exception is human skin.)
    – Double AA♦
    1 hour ago















(The exception is human skin.)
– Double AA♦
1 hour ago




(The exception is human skin.)
– Double AA♦
1 hour ago


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